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#324998 - 05/26/11 08:15 AM
Re: need repairs on psr2100 in tampabay area
[Re: Nigel]
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Registered: 07/09/05
Posts: 246
Loc: FL
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Hello Nigel!!!!! yes, i'm still around, and still struggling with some health issues, i ended up on disability, but was able to purchase a 910 from Frank, which i love, and have SLOWLY started making music again, much to my enjoyment. A few things i do miss that that 910 doesn't have, or doesn't do as well as my old one, but overall, i'm very happy with it. So good to "see" you again... Hoping to make some new recording in the near future, and share with all who may be interested. Glad to hear about the guy in palm harbor, as i live in port richey, not too far from me! I'll definitely check it out! Many thanks, Jill
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#325029 - 05/26/11 04:38 PM
Re: need repairs on psr2100 in tampabay area
[Re: kbrkr]
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Registered: 07/09/05
Posts: 246
Loc: FL
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Hi Al- several years ago, i had a "duo" band, me and another girl, we did the bar scene, Eagles and Amvets, a wedding or two, and some other functions - we were quite popular, and had a small following, playing mostly classic rock, pop, oldies, etc - I was basically managed our little duo, unfortunately, my partner had an "alcohol" problem, and we were actually asked "NOT" to come back to one or two venues - very embarrasing . . . i then became seriously ill, and have had to focus on my health the last 3-4 years, but I've since been playing again, after purchasing my 910 last year, and would love to begin gettting out on the circuit again, even if it is "pro bono" - I'm a huge fan of 30s, 40s music - all music, really, I was a trained as a classic pianist from the age of 6, until i discovered rock n roll as an eary teen (ha ha) but i love all kinds of music. If you ever play in the pasco county area, let me know, i'd love to meet up. Thanks so much for all the helpful info, i'll be calling the place you suggested tomorrow for a quote/info on repairing my psr2100. Kind regards, Jill
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Jill
PSR S970, PSR S910, ShureSM57 mics, and way too much misc.
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